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The more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the higher the temperature.
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Increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is considered a factor that increase the global warming.
You can't see Carbon Dioxide at room temperature.
Yes, carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere will always follow temperature. This is because the oceans our the primary method of removing CO2 frm our atmosphere. Water dos not absorb CO2 as well as it warms. This is why we see a direct relation between temperature and CO2 levels. CO2 will typically follow temperature changes by about 800 years.
The more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the higher the temperature.
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The two nations that produce the greatest amount of carbon dioxide are China and the United States of America.
carbon dioxide traps it the most
How something reacts to Carbon Dioxide will depend on the amount of energy available, and the temperature of the Carbon Dioxide. Carbon Dioxide fluctuates more when it is over a coniferous forest stand.
Increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is considered a factor that increase the global warming.
The greatest amount of carbon on Earth is found in rocks such as limestone and dolomite, in fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas, and in the ocean as dissolved carbon dioxide and bicarbonate ions.
You can't see Carbon Dioxide at room temperature.
You can increase the amount of carbon dioxide gas dissolved in soda by increasing the pressure in the sealed container or by lowering the temperature of the soda. This helps more carbon dioxide molecules to dissolve in the liquid.
No. If we look at the composition of gases in the atmosphere, the greatest amount of gas is nitrogen- 78%. Oxygen is 21% in the atmosphere. remaining 1% is carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide etc.
The amount of carbon dioxide a person produces
Factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis include light intensity, carbon dioxide levels, and temperature. Higher light intensity usually leads to faster photosynthesis, as does higher carbon dioxide levels. However, extremely high temperatures can inhibit the process as they can damage the enzymes involved.